{"id":290,"date":"2006-12-01T21:58:30","date_gmt":"2006-12-02T02:58:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toonesalive.com\/blog\/family\/?p=290"},"modified":"2006-12-01T21:58:30","modified_gmt":"2006-12-02T02:58:30","slug":"Starting our Tree-Trimming Tradition...","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.toonesalive.com\/blog\/family\/?p=290","title":{"rendered":"Starting our Tree-Trimming Tradition&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/photos\/family\/06-dec\/pretty-ornaments.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>So tonight we aimed to start our family tradition of tree-trimming.  I&#8217;m trying to develop Advent\/Christmas traditions, and since today is the first day of December, considered by some to be the first day of Advent, I thought it would be a great night to have a nice family meal (turkey chili and homemade cornbread) and decorate the tree.  Then maybe we&#8217;d watch a nice Christmas film.  Luckily for us, The Polar Express is on TV tonight, so that looked like the perfect end to the evening.<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/photos\/family\/06-dec\/a-sorting-ornaments.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Ah, the best of intentions.  This will be a fun one to remember:)  Decorating a tree with Analise was quite an experience.  I think discovering the ornaments in the box was more exciting than actually putting them on the tree. I&#8217;d pull one out of the tissue paper, and she&#8217;d be grabbing it out of my hand as I put a hook on it.&nbsp; She wouldn&#8217;t even make it to the tree, let alone hang the ornament, before she was back for another one.&nbsp; If she made it to the tree, she&#8217;d sometimes drop it on a branch &#8211; where it tumbled to the floor &#8211; and hurry back to me, all excited to see what ornament was next.&nbsp; She didn&#8217;t appreciate the fragility of all the pretty delicate<br \/>\nornaments.  She didn&#8217;t seem to hear me telling her about how this one was special to me because I made it when I was 2 years old, or about how&nbsp; I made that one in 4th grade.  <br \/>Here&#8217;s an excerpt from the evening:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong>Kristine:  <\/strong>Analise, do you want to hang this pretty ball on the tree?  Be careful, it&#8217;s very special.<br \/><strong>Analise:  <\/strong>Oh pretty!<br \/><strong>Kristine:<\/strong>  It&#8217;s from the year I was born, 1976!<br \/><strong>Analise:  <\/strong>Ooo!  It&#8217;s a ball!  Can I throw it?<br \/>(Yes, we caught her before she tested its bouncability, thankfully.)<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/photos\/family\/06-dec\/branches.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>And when she put them on the tree &#8211; and she did about 60% of the ornaments in the end &#8211; they were all on the same 5-6 lowest branches.  <em>Above: <\/em>This was pretty much all that was on the tree after about 15 minutes.  Notice how many ornaments are on each branch!&nbsp;  It&#8217;s too funny.  I was intending to re-distribute, but it&#8217;s so fun to look at, I don&#8217;t think I will.  <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/photos\/family\/06-dec\/analise-h.jpg\" \/><br \/><em>Intently hanging&#8230; these two bears were supposed to be kissing, but it appears Analise would have none of that.<\/p>\n<p><\/em><\/div>\n<p>We wrapped up the tree-trimming by bringing out the little Advent tree.  It&#8217;s about a foot tall, and it has a little drawer with a tiny ornament for each day leading up to Christmas.  So Analise got to open 1 drawer.  There were tears, of course, because she wanted to open more than one.  Even reminding her that she could open another drawer tomorrow didn&#8217;t help.  *sigh*  Learning the &quot;waiting&quot; part of Christmas is hard.  But it&#8217;s what Advent is all about! <\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/photos\/family\/06-dec\/tree-finished.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Anyway, those tears woke grumpy Josiah up, so he joined us in my arms for part of The Polar Express.  We&#8217;ve never watched this movie before.  It&#8217;s interesting.  The animation is technically very cool, but something about it is just weird.  Brian said he&#8217;d heard mixed reviews of the movie, so he asked me to look them up and we found <a href=\"And Analise didn't appreciate the fragility of all my pretty delicate ornaments.  She didn't seem to hear me telling her about how they were from when I was 2 years old, or when I made it in 4th grade. \" target=\"_blank\">this one<\/a>, that pretty much summed up why it felt weird.  <br \/>A few excerpts that struck us as funny &#8211; but true&#8230;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong style=\"font-size: 14px;\">This season&#8217;s biggest holiday extravaganza,<br \/>\n&quot;The Polar Express,&quot; should be subtitled &quot;The Night of the Living<br \/>\nDead.&quot; The characters are that frightening&#8230;<br \/><\/strong>Santa<br \/>\nClaus gets his very own category of creepy. In an overzealous effort to<br \/>\nmake Saint Nick look like he has some kind of benevolent inner glow,<br \/>\nthe filmmakers make him look downright radioactive. It&#8217;s enough to make<br \/>\nyou want to skip the milk and cookies and don rubber gloves and<br \/>\nprotective clothing on Christmas Eve.<br \/>It&#8217;s a shame. &quot;The Polar<br \/>\nExpress&quot; wants to be an uplifting holiday film, but it tries too hard<br \/>\nto make its point. Moreover, the technology just hasn&#8217;t caught up to<br \/>\nthe lofty ambitions of the hundreds of talented people behind this<br \/>\nfilm. And when it comes to the characters within, the film looks like a<br \/>\nremake of &quot;The Children of the Corn.&quot;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Please forgive me if this is one of your favorites!&nbsp; Analise enjoyed it.&nbsp; Brian also thinks the little girl is supposed to be a little Condoleeza Rice.  Anyone else have strong feelings about The Polar Express?  I think next year we&#8217;ll have another movie ready for our tree-trimming night.  <\/p>\n<p>I love the Advent season.  Having grown up the Lutheran church, each Sunday between Thanksgiving and Christmas is celebrated as preparing for the extraordinary event of Christmas.  I feel kind of like this tradition is lost in most evangelical churches.&nbsp; For our family, I really want to make this a season of remembering and anticipating Christ&#8217;s birth.  So we&#8217;ll be celebrating each Sunday of Advent by reading a part of the Christmas story, lighting the Advent candles on our <a href=\"http:\/\/advent4evangelicals.blogspot.com\/2006\/11\/make-your-own-advent-wreath-cheap-easy.html\" target=\"_blank\">Advent wreath<\/a>, and probaby opening up a family gift.&nbsp; I&#8217;m watching a really nice blog called <a href=\"http:\/\/advent4evangelicals.blogspot.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Advent for Evangelicals<\/a> that&#8217;s full of great ideas and thoughts for the season.  We&#8217;ll keep you posted.  <\/p>\n<p>For now, enjoy the start of the most joyful season!  Here&#8217;s a glimpse of sparkling tree.  None lovelier in my eyes&#8230; (PS &#8211; the tales of putting the tree up are coming soon!)<\/p>\n<div align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/photos\/family\/06-dec\/tree-bss.jpg\" \/><\/p>\n<div align=\"left\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So tonight we aimed to start our family tradition of tree-trimming. 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